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Stages, International Building Code, Section 410 <br />Special Amusement Areas (as applicable to Group A's), International Building Code, Section 411 <br />Smoke Protected Seating, Section 1030.6.2 <br />2702.2.20 Covered and Open Mall Buildings. Emergency power shall be provided in accordance with Section <br />907.2.20 and 914.2. <br />2702.2.21 Airport Traffic Control Towers. A standby power system shall be provided in airport traffic control towers <br />more than 65 ft. in height. Power shall be provided to the following equipment: <br />1. Pressurization equipment, mechanical equipment and lighting. <br />2. Elevator operating equipment. <br />3. Fire alarm and smoke detection systems. <br />2702.2.22 Smokeproof Enclosures and Stair Pressurization Alternative. Standby power shall be provided for <br />Smokeproof enclosures, stair pressurization alternative and associated automatic fire detection systems as required <br />by the International Building Code, Section 909.20.7.2. <br />2702.2.23 Elevator Pressurization. Standby power shall be provided for elevator pressurization system as required <br />by the International Building Code, Section 909.21.5. <br />2702.2.24 Elimination of Smoke Dampers in Shaft Penetrations. Standby power shall be provided when eliminating <br />the smoke dampers in ducts penetrating shafts in accordance with the International Building Code, Section 717.5.3, <br />exception 2.3. <br />2702.2.25 Common Exhaust Systems for Clothes Dryers. Standby power shall be provided for common exhaust <br />systems for clothes dryers located in multistory structures in accordance with the International Mechanical Code, <br />Section 504.11, Item 7. <br />2702.2.26 Means of Egress Illumination in Existing Buildings. Emergency power shall be provided for means of egress <br />illumination in accordance with Section 1104.5 when required by the fire code official. (90 minutes in 1-2, 60 minutes <br />elsewhere.) <br />Section 3001 is amended by adding the following: <br />3001.5 If there is a conflict between state law, the International Building Code or local code amendments, the most <br />restrictive provision shall apply. <br />Section 3305 is amended by adding the following: <br />3305.2 Construction Debris/Trash Containment. Contractors shall ensure that every construction, remodel, repair, <br />or renovation site has a method of containment for construction debris and trash. The contractor shall ensure that <br />construction debris and trash are removed from the site on a regular basis so that the site is maintained in a clean, <br />sanitary, and safe condition at all times. <br />3305.3 Sanitary Facilities. Contractors shall ensure that every construction, remodel, repair, or renovation site has <br />adequate sanitary facilities for all workers. The contractor shall ensure that these facilities are kept in a clean and <br />sanitary condition at all times. <br />3305.4 Street Cleaning. Adjacent streets to the construction site shall be maintained and free of dirt, mud, rocks <br />and other construction debris at all times. Dirt, gravel, etc., shall not be swept, washed, or otherwise deposited <br />into unprotected storm water conveyance systems. <br />3305.5 Spoils piles. All spoils piles shall be utilized on site or removed from construction sites as soon as possible. <br />While onsite, all piles must be minimized in height, volume and footprint, and in no case shall piles exceed eight <br />feet in height. Seeding or covering of undisturbed portions of spoils piles is required if the piles will not be <br />(Supp. No. 35, Update 4) <br />Page 20 of 44 <br />Created: 2022-12-02 10:13:41 [EST] <br />